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We provide a full range of scaffolding types, including scaffolding towers and platforms, scaffold hoists and access towers. This coupled with a team of trained personnel who will design the ideal support structure for your location means you’ll get the right result, first time.
Our team will work closely with you to arrange scaffold erection. We know time is money, so will always work to a customer’s time constraints and will aim to be as adaptable as possible to any changing needs during the project. And because we work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, we are happy to work when it suits you best.
With experience of working across a wide range of commercial projects around Aylesbury, London and the surrounding counties, we are happy working on projects both big and small. And for your peace of mind, we will take care of everything, from initial site survey through to final erection so you can focus on running your business.
Offering a range of different types of scaffolding coupled with our expert scaffolding design service, we provide homeowners in Aylesbury, London and the surrounding areas with the right scaffolding package for their needs.
Commercial scaffolding is needed for any type of commercial building, whether it’s an office block, skyscraper, warehouse or leisure or health facility. In many cases, corporate buildings tend to be taller than residential structures, so more complicated scaffolds are needed to allow contractors to reach greater heights. In turn this means that stringent health and safety has to be a key priority, as a fall from a very tall scaffold could result in serious injury.
Our domestic scaffolding services include:
- Temporary roof systems
- Exterior restoration and renovation scaffolds
- Chimney stacks
- Building maintenance
- Load bearing scaffolds
- Loft conversions
- Supply of scaffold alarms
- Shoring up and supports
- Decorating scaffold
- Guttering replacement scaffold
- New build properties
Whether your project needs commercial or domestic scaffolding, health and safety should always be a key priority. Badly designed or constructed scaffold not only puts people working on the scaffolding at risk, but also potentially people walking under it and the buildings themselves.
It’s why we take health and safety so seriously and why we have a comprehensive health and safety policy in place to remove hazards and prevent accidents and serious injury to our customers, employees and the general public.
- Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- The Health and Safety Executive
- The Work at Height Regulations 2005 and the Work at Height (Amendment) Regulations 2007
- The National Access and Scaffolding Confederation
- The Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme.